“I had bones in my nose that were growing and itching,” Banks told People about her early career decision. “I could breathe fine, but I added cosmetic surgery. I admit it! Fake hair, and I did my nose. I feel I have a responsibility to tell the truth.”

The former Victoria’s Secret stunner, who co-wrote a new memoir, “Perfect Is Boring,” with her mother, Carolyn London, adds that “natural beauty is unfair.”

“I get really uncomfortable when women who are these natural beauties judge anybody who does anything to themselves,” the 44-year-old beauty said.

Banks also says she’s not too keen on the no-makeup revolution happening among women. “We place a lot of emphasis on that,” she explained. “As a model I needed makeup. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. It leveled my playing field. Gisele, you don’t need it? I do! And we’re both modeling for Victoria’s Secret.”

No matter the route a woman chooses — natural or enhanced — Banks is here for it.

“Fix it or flaunt it – I think women should be able to do both,” she said. “There is a boundary line, either you’re super natural or you live at the plastic surgeon. It’s okay to hop back and forth over that line. You want a hair weave? Fine. You want permanent eyebrows? We as women need to stop judging.”